Motorcycle ~luggage-markland~ Bag Snaps To Luggage Rack - After Market - Euc on 2040-parts.com
Fort Montgomery, New York, US
MARKLAND Motorcycle Bag/Luggage
Dark tan
Nylon outside, lined inside
Top nylon zipper with Velcro covering
Bottom has black protective lining to protect against water
4 strong snap closure to attach to luggage rack
Side nylon handle
Measurements: 22 inches long, 10 inches wide, 9 inches deep
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